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Post by dove on Mar 20, 2010 22:44:16 GMT -5
This team does care ,just look at the pictures in the Post! If we had won two more games, everyone would have said it was a GREAT season! As it was,it wasn't too bad! Who remembers the pre GT Jr years! Now were complaining we lost in the !st round! How about when we didn't even get into the NIT!
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Post by afalcon10 on Mar 21, 2010 0:04:11 GMT -5
we have mcdonalds all amearicans all over the place. its the coaches fault they have no passion! thats my pt! Because you know all of the guys personally and, specifically, how they feel about winning and losing. Additionally, passion is clearly something that is easily taught. Next time you see a girl that your best friend is not at all attracted to, see if you can convince him to fall in love with her on the spot or over the next couple of months. Sounds easy enough right? Your premise is flawed or, at the least, uniformed. And your solution to your perceived "problem" borders on the impossible. You can't teach fully formed people to care about something they don't care about. The only thing worse than you thinking that that's possible is your questioning the passion of the guys. You have NO CLUE AT ALL how the guys feel. Fair enough , in that case JT3 recruits passionless players, an even more severe claim!
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tashoya
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Post by tashoya on Mar 21, 2010 0:28:31 GMT -5
I wasn't questioning the passion and desire of the players because I don't remotely think it's a problem but I also realize that I can't know either way for certain. However, most kids don't get to this level without desire, commitment and passion for the game. I was only attempting to point out the folly of your posts but there's clearly no point in wasting the effort.
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